
Florist crafts intimate, lo-fi indie folk with breathy vocals and lush, melancholic atmospheres, perfect for quiet contemplation and introspective moments.
Florist is an American indie folk band originating from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2013, primarily recognized as the brainchild of vocalist and songwriter Emily Sprague, alongside bandmates Rick Spataro, Jonnie Baker, and Felix Walworth. Their sound is characterized by a distinctive blend of lo-fi production, lush ambient textures, and deeply sentimental, introspective lyricism.
Florist's career arc began with early, more overtly lo-fi and bedroom-recorded EPs like '6 days of songs' (2014) and 'Living Alone' (2013), establishing their intimate aesthetic. The band gained significant traction with 'If Blue Could Be Happiness' (2017), solidifying their place in the indie folk scene. A pivotal moment arrived with 'Emily Alone' (2019), a solo album by Sprague that explored themes of grief and solitude with stark, minimalist beauty, garnering critical acclaim for its raw vulnerability. Their self-titled album 'Florist' (2022) marked a return to a more collaborative, yet still deeply personal, full-band sound, expanding on their atmospheric elements while retaining their core intimacy.
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